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bush wins 44% of the latino vote after embracing immigration reform. the folks here say you're reaching out to republicans as well and they're trying to reframe reform as an issue for hispanic families. >> immigration is one of the most important for us because many families want to divide and many are alone in this country. >> reporter: as election day 2012 is in the books, latino voters here say the new sound political capital to write a new chapter in the elects to come. >> reporter: the think tanks here in town, al cardenas, the chairman of the american consumer union said republicans could have won this vote this year if they had a bet erstading with the hispanics and will be hard-pressed to win the white house in the future without that support. >>> big changes could be on the way for president obama's cabinet. rare for them to stay on for a second term. the attorney general eric holder is in the process of making a decision. the same goes for homeland security secretary janet napolitano. hillary clinton said she's out and so is timgiteer in. he'
bush wins 44% of the latino vote after embracing immigration reform. the folks here say you're reaching out to republicans as well and they're trying to reframe reform as an issue for hispanic families. >> immigration is one of the most important for us because many families want to divide and many are alone in this country. >> reporter: as election day 2012 is in the books, latino voters here say the new sound political capital to write a new chapter in the elects to come. >>...
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>>shepard: governor romney is seen in recent polls as trailing among latinos. an important group. what is the strategy? >>carl: they do not know if they can reverse it. right now the president has 2-1 advantage, 61 percent to 27 percent according to the "wall street journal" poll but romney figures the economic policies will court latino voters more aggressively than the president. and romney is considering florida united states senator rubio as a potential running mate and over the weekend president obama's top advisor suggested if romney thinking picking rubio will exonerate romney from the republican's extreme positions latinos should be insulted. and romney says voters of every race should be insulted but that is by the economy so now rubio is a ping-pong ball between the two sides. >>shepard: california same-sex marriage ban is now headed to the supreme court because today the state's 9th circuit announced they will not hear another challenge on the ban. nationwide a new poll, the latest shows americans are still divided on the issue but not second year in a row more people s
>>shepard: governor romney is seen in recent polls as trailing among latinos. an important group. what is the strategy? >>carl: they do not know if they can reverse it. right now the president has 2-1 advantage, 61 percent to 27 percent according to the "wall street journal" poll but romney figures the economic policies will court latino voters more aggressively than the president. and romney is considering florida united states senator rubio as a potential running mate...
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ana warner has the importance on the latino vote. >> reporter: at a nonpartisan latino group volunteers worked the phones to get hispanics to the polls. >> today i want to you give it your all. >> reporter: out reach efforts helped president obama beat mitt romney among hispanic voters 3-1 in nevada costing the republicans the white house. >> they think about us almost like a second thought. we need to have the hispanic vote. >> reporter: las vegas businessman, a republican for 40 years says many in his party need to learn to reach out too and to soften their stance on immigration such as on programs to give illegal immigrants permission to work if they were brought to the u.s. as children. right now it stands do you believe that there are enough republicans who really believe in compromising -- >> i believe it. >> reporter: you believe it right now? >> right. if i don't believe it then i won't be able to be a republican. >> reporter: in florida, colorado and nevada the percentage of the electorate that is hispanic has increased 1 percentage point or more in the last four years. by 2016
ana warner has the importance on the latino vote. >> reporter: at a nonpartisan latino group volunteers worked the phones to get hispanics to the polls. >> today i want to you give it your all. >> reporter: out reach efforts helped president obama beat mitt romney among hispanic voters 3-1 in nevada costing the republicans the white house. >> they think about us almost like a second thought. we need to have the hispanic vote. >> reporter: las vegas businessman, a...
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lawmakers says the latino vote is steadily increasing. >> latino vote is growing with every election cycle. in 2008, 9.7 million latinos voted. we project it that 12.2 million will vote. 26% increase. >> latino are 15% of registered voters in key battleground state as florida where romney was today. colorado, and nevada. they questioned mr. obama for non-fulfilling his promise to pass immigration reform in the first year. the top concerns of hispanics are even tougher for the president. >> the number one issue today for latinos, especially latino voters is the economy. impact the great recession has had on latinos has been tremendous. >> recent fox news poll confirms that, showing 48% of hispanics chose economy as the most important issue. while only 23% said immigration. no wonder that romney emphasized economy in september interview with univision. >> there are 2 million more hispanics in post officeerty today than when the president took office. we have had 56 straight months with unemployment above 10% for hispanic-americans. unacceptable. >> bush got 44% of the hispanic vote in
lawmakers says the latino vote is steadily increasing. >> latino vote is growing with every election cycle. in 2008, 9.7 million latinos voted. we project it that 12.2 million will vote. 26% increase. >> latino are 15% of registered voters in key battleground state as florida where romney was today. colorado, and nevada. they questioned mr. obama for non-fulfilling his promise to pass immigration reform in the first year. the top concerns of hispanics are even tougher for the...
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no doubt, latinos and al-nahda, as the rest of the country, are going to be a big part of -- latinos in colorado, as the rest of the country, are going to be a big part of the election and what i have seen is very similar to what is happening across the country, the enthusiasm for president obama amongst latinos is through the roof. if you look pacquiao -- look back at the latino poll that just came out, enthusiasm is hired now that it was -- enthusiasm is higher now than it was in 2008. there is no doubt that it will have a huge impact. the more that latinos and turn out, they can have a much bigger impact in this election than in any other previous election we have had. host: independent caller from garland, texas. your on the air. caller: can i go ahead with my question? host: please do. caller: hello? host: i'm going to put you on hold. you've got to turn the television down. laurie in houston, texas, democratic caller. caller: i would like to thank the host for informing one of the callers that your show is not paid for by the government. it seems to be a lot of people who call
no doubt, latinos and al-nahda, as the rest of the country, are going to be a big part of -- latinos in colorado, as the rest of the country, are going to be a big part of the election and what i have seen is very similar to what is happening across the country, the enthusiasm for president obama amongst latinos is through the roof. if you look pacquiao -- look back at the latino poll that just came out, enthusiasm is hired now that it was -- enthusiasm is higher now than it was in 2008. there...
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bush win 44% of the latino vote after he embraced immigration reform. but folks here say they are reaching out to republicans as well trying to frame immigration reform as a family values issue for hispanic families. >> immigration is one of the most important for us because many families were divided. many kids are alone in this country. so it's for the immigration reform is going to be the solution. >> and to send the congress a message! >> reporter: as election day 2012 is in the books, latino voters say their newfound political capital will help them write a new chapter in elections to come. at the white house tom fitzgerald, fox 5 news. >>> a rare moment of raw emotion from president obama caught on tape. it happened yesterday when the president was thanking his campaign staff at the headquarters in chicago. >> you guys have done and the work that i'm doing is approved. i'm really proud of that. i'm really proud of all of you and -- and what you have -- [ cheering and applause ] >> the president told staffers many of whom are in their 20s that thei
bush win 44% of the latino vote after he embraced immigration reform. but folks here say they are reaching out to republicans as well trying to frame immigration reform as a family values issue for hispanic families. >> immigration is one of the most important for us because many families were divided. many kids are alone in this country. so it's for the immigration reform is going to be the solution. >> and to send the congress a message! >> reporter: as election day 2012 is...
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in the latino communityr retirement. the word that we use is jubilation. as you're getting older, you should be able to do the things that you love. last season was the gulf's best tourism season in years. in florida we had more suntans... in alabama we had more beautiful blooms... in mississippi we had more good times... in louisiana we had more fun on the water. last season we broke all kinds of records on the gulf. this year we are out to do even better... and now is a great time to start. our beatches are even more relaxing... the fishing's great. so pick your favorite spot on the gulf... and come on down. brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. >>> now, facebook, the monday after all that anticipation. facebook stock plunged today, the second day on the market. the stock closed at about $34 a share, down nearly 11% in just one day and no one lost more than founder mark zuckerberg. he saw more than $2 billion of his new fortune disappear for today. still he has a lot to celebrate. even with the loss today he's still one of the wealth
in the latino communityr retirement. the word that we use is jubilation. as you're getting older, you should be able to do the things that you love. last season was the gulf's best tourism season in years. in florida we had more suntans... in alabama we had more beautiful blooms... in mississippi we had more good times... in louisiana we had more fun on the water. last season we broke all kinds of records on the gulf. this year we are out to do even better... and now is a great time to start....
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they've been accused of doing an enormous amount of antti latino actions. watch this. >> last week, we heard from a concerned voter in democracy 2012 complaining the wrong election date was written in spanish on her voter i.d. cards. they said it was an isolated accident only 50 people were given the wrong information. >> we found out today book marks were handed out with that same incorrect date, once again written in spanish. >> but it gets better. the english version of the same pamphlet shows the correct date of voting, november 6, the spanish version oopsy happens to say you vote on november 8. what a wild coincidence. in the county considered the most anti-latino county in the country, they just happen to tell spanish speaking people to vote on the wrong date. what a coincidence. wisconsin, they are doing training, eight recently, 17 since september where romney advocates trained people to go to the polls and then give people misleading information. what do they do? here's the different litany of things. felons can't vote. that's not true. in wisconsi
they've been accused of doing an enormous amount of antti latino actions. watch this. >> last week, we heard from a concerned voter in democracy 2012 complaining the wrong election date was written in spanish on her voter i.d. cards. they said it was an isolated accident only 50 people were given the wrong information. >> we found out today book marks were handed out with that same incorrect date, once again written in spanish. >> but it gets better. the english version of the...
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usually 14% of latino adults only have a college degree. so, the mentors have to come from everywhere, plus the latino community. >> your second goal was to make sure the latino kids growing up today have a role model, someone to look up to and someone to mentor them, like you said, right? >> exactly. by going out and finding stories of highly educated latino, the ten people i profiled had selective degrees. big stories of higher education. i figure if we write the story, we can put them in front of the kids in the schools and have the conversation about path to higher education, not with here is how you apply for financial aid, which is how a lot of people start, but that you could be like other educated latino, and that will create a lot more inspiration and motivation than going straight to the logistics on how to get money. >> you made a new word, latinovating. why did you say that. >> it is trademarketted now. i just got the certificate. it is an action verb. it starts with innovating. i wanted a word to represent the innovation happen
usually 14% of latino adults only have a college degree. so, the mentors have to come from everywhere, plus the latino community. >> your second goal was to make sure the latino kids growing up today have a role model, someone to look up to and someone to mentor them, like you said, right? >> exactly. by going out and finding stories of highly educated latino, the ten people i profiled had selective degrees. big stories of higher education. i figure if we write the story, we can put...
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and so as you can see, the green areas are latino areas. the red areas are african-american. and so in order to create a latino district, they drew it going like this, down here, all the way down and around. okay? and the latino district they said was justified because if you were to draw a district that went in a circle, like this, then that would violate the voting rights act because african-americans wouldn't be able to elect their candidate of choice maybe. and that it was because each of these groups may have had a claim under section two of the voting rights act that the drawing of a district like this was required and was narrowly tailored to avoid a voting rights violation. there's still the possibility you can draw districts like this. all right. so here's where we are. when it comes to one person, one vote, we have different rules depending on what types of districts we're talking about. if we're talking about congressional districts, there's a very strict rule of population equality. court doesn't say that it must be mathematically equal. you must make a good faith
and so as you can see, the green areas are latino areas. the red areas are african-american. and so in order to create a latino district, they drew it going like this, down here, all the way down and around. okay? and the latino district they said was justified because if you were to draw a district that went in a circle, like this, then that would violate the voting rights act because african-americans wouldn't be able to elect their candidate of choice maybe. and that it was because each of...
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latinos helped obama win. now he has to do something for latinos. zane wrote hoping to seat deficit reduced while al -- see the deficit reduced while allowing the country to add more jobs to the economy. >>> the edge on virginia, even before he returns to the white house president obama said there was work to be done to help alleviate the long lines people stood in to vote. some prince william county voters waited as long as four hours after the polls closed. fox 5's karen gray houston back from manassas where election officials are considering some changes. >> when the polls closed at 7:00 in some precincts like the river oaks precinct at potomac middle school, many voters were still standing in line and they stayed in line until as late as a quarter to 11:00 to cast their votes. well, members of the county electoral board agree with president obama that is way too long. >> 6:15. >> reporter: the day after the electoral board is going over ballots to certify the result of tuesday's election which may take a couple days. >> this is where we go from
latinos helped obama win. now he has to do something for latinos. zane wrote hoping to seat deficit reduced while al -- see the deficit reduced while allowing the country to add more jobs to the economy. >>> the edge on virginia, even before he returns to the white house president obama said there was work to be done to help alleviate the long lines people stood in to vote. some prince william county voters waited as long as four hours after the polls closed. fox 5's karen gray houston...
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. >> what are you doing for latino community today? >> i might have tacos when i go home. >> that's not really the comment to say. >> i might have spaghetti tonight. if you're of italian descent. if i was going to have mexican dinner or italian, it's jim material. >> i was asking what are you doing for the community and you responded immediately i'm going to have tacos probably tonight. >> i could again, if i was going to go out and have tacos, i'd go to the -- >> that's not the point mayor. i asked you what you're doing for the latino community. >> whether it be tacosar any other meal. >> did you tell me that you were going to have tacos tonight. >> i said i might, yeah. whether i have tacos with the latino community or spaghetti with the italian community. >> he apologized the next day and referred to the incident at a gotcha moment. quote sarah palin, mr. mayor that ought to help your case. time marches on. >> dan savage on same-sex it's a bit like asking if they want a big hat... ...'scuse me... ...or a big steak... ...or big hair.
. >> what are you doing for latino community today? >> i might have tacos when i go home. >> that's not really the comment to say. >> i might have spaghetti tonight. if you're of italian descent. if i was going to have mexican dinner or italian, it's jim material. >> i was asking what are you doing for the community and you responded immediately i'm going to have tacos probably tonight. >> i could again, if i was going to go out and have tacos, i'd go to the...
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was that self-deportation comment the most damaging thing for him in relation to latino voters? >> i think the most damaging thing, not just for mitt romney, but for the party as a whole was the way the, you know, candidates early on were trying to be so conservative and appeal to the far right and not lose their base that some of the things that were said earlier on before he was the republican candidate are now backfiring to him and we remember. self-deportation makes absolutely no sense. get back into the line makes no sense. but at the same time you're hearing a rhetoric of we want to find solutions. marco rubio has this great plan. i still wish i would have seen it or maybe they would have disclosed it. and now when -- >> that was a mistake. romney could have taken that up. >> he could have taken that and he said it in many places. he said it here, you know, at nbc that he has a solution but we haven't seen it. he needs to start tempering his fear of scaring his own base and realizing that it makes more strategic sense to appeal to the fastest growing segment of voters in t
was that self-deportation comment the most damaging thing for him in relation to latino voters? >> i think the most damaging thing, not just for mitt romney, but for the party as a whole was the way the, you know, candidates early on were trying to be so conservative and appeal to the far right and not lose their base that some of the things that were said earlier on before he was the republican candidate are now backfiring to him and we remember. self-deportation makes absolutely no...
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what is your thought on the latino vote? >> we doll very well, better than anywhere else in the country. i think we will do much better than 2008. i think we have a chance to win it. i am not programming that. but i think we have a chance. i don't think any community in florida has been hurt more than the hispanic community, in terms of unemployment and the loss of the ability to create new jobs and businesses. you are starting to see that percolate. you are starting to see that reflect in the support we are getting. i am very excited about how well we are going to do among hispanics. >> greta: what state are nu? >> pennsylvania. we came popen -- we came to pennsylvania. 200 people, it was fantastic. i was earlier in the day in new hampshire. i will be in ohio tomorrow. i have been to nevada multiteletimes and colorado. i forget all the other places. went to iowa last week. we have gotten around. we are happy to do t. there is a lot of excitement out there. of course, all over florida in the last week with governor romney. e
what is your thought on the latino vote? >> we doll very well, better than anywhere else in the country. i think we will do much better than 2008. i think we have a chance to win it. i am not programming that. but i think we have a chance. i don't think any community in florida has been hurt more than the hispanic community, in terms of unemployment and the loss of the ability to create new jobs and businesses. you are starting to see that percolate. you are starting to see that reflect...
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latino students make up 20% of the student body in the sample that offer calculation, but only. ap course taking t civil rights data collection for a long time has been a repository for ap access, studying both who's enrolled in those courses, now we're seeing who's taking at least one test and who is passing at least one of those tests. you'll see that the good news is that white students are extraordinarily successful in both being enrolled in the class and in taking it and passing the ap exam. here too, finding those places that are defwiing the odds, studying places right here, albert einstein in mornlt bombry county, seeing what they're doing to ensure that so of their students are enrolled in high rigor science classes and learning how they can be successful in them and taking those lessons and sharing them with their colleagues. you can also in this data says look at a little bit deeper into al bra. understanding when students are taking and whether they are successful in it is hugely important. this is just one way you can cut the data on algebra early, this yellow bar r
latino students make up 20% of the student body in the sample that offer calculation, but only. ap course taking t civil rights data collection for a long time has been a repository for ap access, studying both who's enrolled in those courses, now we're seeing who's taking at least one test and who is passing at least one of those tests. you'll see that the good news is that white students are extraordinarily successful in both being enrolled in the class and in taking it and passing the ap...
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what would do do to latinos. >> i think latinos overall are very conservative. they're church goers. they not always support abortion. they fall right into your politics, but they do not agree on the way the republican party is talking about immigration. it could move voters. over 30% of voters said latino decisions was doing a poll saying if they moved on immigration i am more willing to vote for a republican presidential candidate. and that is because they're not showing they're coming to the table to really address the issue that is very personal and important to them. >> let me just interject one thing quickly here which is there's this talk about latinos, but the polling says, the polling may not be capturing something essential, latinos are relatively liberal as a group in terms of how they answer questions. things like if they want obama care repealed, only 25% want it repealed. do they say government should ensure access to health care? yes. there's a plurality on taxes and spending cuts. people say this and i want to make sure that's on the ground. one
what would do do to latinos. >> i think latinos overall are very conservative. they're church goers. they not always support abortion. they fall right into your politics, but they do not agree on the way the republican party is talking about immigration. it could move voters. over 30% of voters said latino decisions was doing a poll saying if they moved on immigration i am more willing to vote for a republican presidential candidate. and that is because they're not showing they're coming...
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you speak up latinos. are you speaking of those who are american citizens, or those who are not american citizens who wish to be? how is that -- in my opinion, you are separating us from being american. the fellow from florida hit it on the head. it is america, and we have to stick together. are you speaking in terms of an american and latino, or -- that is pretty much my question. guest: sure. i am speaking of the millions of residents of this country, at citizens, some of them immigrants, who are contributing to our country and society and want to live the american dream. what we want to do is we want to help them succeed, we want to help them integrate into society, make sure they are contributing members of our economy and democracy. that will make our nation as strong. host: integration -- we go back to puerto rico one more time. this is mr. santorum saying there should be english only before they have a statehood. guest: mr. santorum needs to do his homework, because english is the official language
you speak up latinos. are you speaking of those who are american citizens, or those who are not american citizens who wish to be? how is that -- in my opinion, you are separating us from being american. the fellow from florida hit it on the head. it is america, and we have to stick together. are you speaking in terms of an american and latino, or -- that is pretty much my question. guest: sure. i am speaking of the millions of residents of this country, at citizens, some of them immigrants, who...
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>> i think the latino vote is going to make all the difference. i think that we're a community that, we sort of feel like we're being recognized for the first time in many ways. and you know, once you activate them, i think 60 million is a big number to contend with. you know, so we get it. i'm here to support him wholeheartedly, and speaking to him personally, he has assured me and reassured me of how important it is. he lises more than he speaks because he wants to learn as much as he can. and i have always walked away with a sense that it is extremely important to him, and so i think we can make all the difference in the world. i'm here to support him and in any way, shape, or form i can. and it's an honor to. i'll be with him in a little bit, and i just hope that he practices the salsa. >> he does sing pretty well. marc anthony, thanks for your time. i appreciate it so much. >> coming up, the dilemma over natural disasters. two states need help right now. but mitt romney says they're on their own. find out why next. > to the big finish tonight
>> i think the latino vote is going to make all the difference. i think that we're a community that, we sort of feel like we're being recognized for the first time in many ways. and you know, once you activate them, i think 60 million is a big number to contend with. you know, so we get it. i'm here to support him wholeheartedly, and speaking to him personally, he has assured me and reassured me of how important it is. he lises more than he speaks because he wants to learn as much as he...
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is doing with blacks latinos and muslims believe you will not suspicious white people is according to commissioner ray kelly and speaking of ray kelly you know government officials and the new york city police commissioner ray kelly and their bloomberg the attorney general they're all standing behind this program and they're saying that this is all being done to keep people safe and to take preventative measures what do you think about that. you know you can use it for justifying anything you could say let's just a police state in suspend the fourth amendment and just do surveillance of everybody and that would be right at all the fact that there are a teeny tiny percentage of muslims who happen to be involved in criminal activity or terrorist islamic the rest of us guilty that's not the american system we're not treated less than american because of our faith that's not a very same reason you're not treated less than american because of your religion your faith i mean your your race or your ethnicity that's all wrong that's not the basis if there is evidence of a crime or probable ca
is doing with blacks latinos and muslims believe you will not suspicious white people is according to commissioner ray kelly and speaking of ray kelly you know government officials and the new york city police commissioner ray kelly and their bloomberg the attorney general they're all standing behind this program and they're saying that this is all being done to keep people safe and to take preventative measures what do you think about that. you know you can use it for justifying anything you...
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around richmond. >> when i came in '98, i rarely run into a latino. >> mario dawson and his family came here from el salvador and run a bakery, he's undecided but immigration tops his concerns. >> just to become a citizen, for me, it took about 14 years. >> both sides have deployed armies of volunteers and high profile surrogates to virginia to target the state's diverse voting groups. the buzz word for both sides here is ground game. both sides have been counting on early voting to improve their chances that could be most immediately affected by this storm. we're back in a moment for the big scare today for a lot of folks on the other coast. imagine living your life with less chronic low back pain. imagine you, with less pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not approv
around richmond. >> when i came in '98, i rarely run into a latino. >> mario dawson and his family came here from el salvador and run a bakery, he's undecided but immigration tops his concerns. >> just to become a citizen, for me, it took about 14 years. >> both sides have deployed armies of volunteers and high profile surrogates to virginia to target the state's diverse voting groups. the buzz word for both sides here is ground game. both sides have been counting on...
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furnitureout of the latino -- turnout of the latino community will be critical to carmona. the consequence could be earth shaking not only for arizona but a huge message being sent across the nation about the cleansing process that is beginning in arizona with the election of carmona to the senate. >> eliot: this weekend in particular, i'm hesitant to use weather metaphors but you're right it would be monumental if that were to go to the democrat. if flake would be defeated. very quickly because time runs short, isn't it the best negotiating posture or the democratic party when it comes to a fiscal cliff just let the bush tax cuts expire? >> oh, that's -- not only simple, it's right. it makes economic sense. and it makes huge political sense. that for democrats to shy away from that position would be a mistake. when go back during the lame duck that, has to be a -- >> eliot: we're going to have to continue this.
furnitureout of the latino -- turnout of the latino community will be critical to carmona. the consequence could be earth shaking not only for arizona but a huge message being sent across the nation about the cleansing process that is beginning in arizona with the election of carmona to the senate. >> eliot: this weekend in particular, i'm hesitant to use weather metaphors but you're right it would be monumental if that were to go to the democrat. if flake would be defeated. very quickly...
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there were blacks, whites, latinos and asians. there were a gay folks and street books all marching for justice in america. they told me that you need to remember this from the beaches of normandy were there were black folks and white folks and gay folks. you need to remember this. when people were fighting to expand, it everybody involved. we knew we were all in it together. deep and real african proper was true. if you want to go fast you go alone, if you want to go far you go to together. so now it is time we go together. the dream of america is still just as urgent. this is still just as real. we are not finished with this nation yet. the word of our founders, liberty and justice for all, are still as operational as long as there is a person in this country that does not enjoy the same rights as their brother or their sister when it comes to voting rights, when it comes to marriage rights, when it comes to civil rights. when it comes to social security and tax law and visitation and adoption. as long as there are two classes o
there were blacks, whites, latinos and asians. there were a gay folks and street books all marching for justice in america. they told me that you need to remember this from the beaches of normandy were there were black folks and white folks and gay folks. you need to remember this. when people were fighting to expand, it everybody involved. we knew we were all in it together. deep and real african proper was true. if you want to go fast you go alone, if you want to go far you go to together. so...
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and what it means to have the latino vote on your side. stay tuned. ♪ [ engine turns over ] [ male announcer ] we created the luxury crossover and kept turning the page, this is the next chapter for the rx and lexus. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> moments ago, president obama addressed a very enthusiastic crowd as a miami beach fund-raiser. >> you can decide whether or not it makes sense to stop denying the opportunity of responsible young people to allow them to stay here and prosper here and get educated here. just because they're the children of undocumented immigrants, they are americans through and through, except for their papers. i believe it was the right thing to do. >> the president needs to support of the latino community all across the country. singer marc anthony, a president obama supporter is helping mobilize latino voters. he performed at the president's fund-raiser tonight. earlier, i spoke with the grammy award winning artist and entertainer. he starts his 15-city tour in miami on august 2nd. here's part of our
and what it means to have the latino vote on your side. stay tuned. ♪ [ engine turns over ] [ male announcer ] we created the luxury crossover and kept turning the page, this is the next chapter for the rx and lexus. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> moments ago, president obama addressed a very enthusiastic crowd as a miami beach fund-raiser. >> you can decide whether or not it makes sense to stop denying the opportunity of responsible young people to allow them to stay...
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activist groups and through so-called stop and frisks and the clean halls program innocent black and latino residents and that's only getting worse last year the n.y.p.d. only detained over six hundred eighty thousand people in stop and frisks in the first three months of this year alone the new york times reported that the department is already detained two hundred thousand people using that tactic their own pace to nearly double the number detained last year and to stress the injustice here last year over eighty five percent of those were black and latino ninety percent of them were also then released immediately and of the ten percent that were arrested some of them also did nothing wrong take staten island resident kendrick gray for example seen here with his lawyer he claims to have been tamed to claim to have been detained and arrested without probable cause by officer michael jodhi an officer who was later recorded using a racial slur to describe gray when federal investigators wiretapped him and an unrelated extortion probe well gray's going to have a chance to prove that and he has
activist groups and through so-called stop and frisks and the clean halls program innocent black and latino residents and that's only getting worse last year the n.y.p.d. only detained over six hundred eighty thousand people in stop and frisks in the first three months of this year alone the new york times reported that the department is already detained two hundred thousand people using that tactic their own pace to nearly double the number detained last year and to stress the injustice here...
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they don't know is is really a demonstration about discrimination and our new victim will be a latino boy. >> h my name is nichos rodriguez. people associate latinos with immigrants and undocumented immigrants with criminality. >> reporter: patricia foxon is the director of research from the civil rights group national council of larasa. what's the repercussion of that to our youth? >> anxiety, depression, not doing well at school, wanting to drop out of school. >> reporter: we hired two new actors to play the prejudiced judges. their job, to discriminate against nick rodriguez. we have asked nick -- born and raised in new jersey -- to put on an accent and play up his hispanic roots. 'm niclas rodriguez fr >> reporter: we dressed him in tycal teenage attire, but on black or latino attire it can stereotypes. >> if you start out with, hey, did you see the way he was dressed? from there go to, maybe he's in a gang. then, he might be illegal. that's the way stereotypes happen. >> reporter: how will the next pair of judges react? >> my name is lauren. >> reporter: lauren's dad says his 8th
they don't know is is really a demonstration about discrimination and our new victim will be a latino boy. >> h my name is nichos rodriguez. people associate latinos with immigrants and undocumented immigrants with criminality. >> reporter: patricia foxon is the director of research from the civil rights group national council of larasa. what's the repercussion of that to our youth? >> anxiety, depression, not doing well at school, wanting to drop out of school. >>...
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black girls are suspended at higher rates than latino boys. seclusion and restraint. for the first time, we have national data that indicates how many instances of seclusion and restraint there are and broken out by type. here you are looking at seclusion data. what it shows in the yellow is that latino students are over- represented in seclusion when it cost to mechanical restraints. you will see that -- when it comes to mechanical restraints. these data allow us to always point to solutions. the patterns we are showing you may be the norm in our too many places. the key is studying an understanding those places that are defying these trends, that are closing these opportunity gaps. in chicago where, despite its demographics, is largely ensuring that it has lowered disciplinary actions than the district as a whole. retention rates, you can study for the first time in these data. great love for retention by race, by gender, by disability standard -- disability status, an english language learners. what you are looking at is that while english language learners are rep
black girls are suspended at higher rates than latino boys. seclusion and restraint. for the first time, we have national data that indicates how many instances of seclusion and restraint there are and broken out by type. here you are looking at seclusion data. what it shows in the yellow is that latino students are over- represented in seclusion when it cost to mechanical restraints. you will see that -- when it comes to mechanical restraints. these data allow us to always point to solutions....
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latino decisions has been tracking latino enthusiasm for the past ten weeks. it started out at lower level and increased at 8% to where 45% of latino are more enthusiasm about 2008. right now for 2012 we see 60% saying they're very enthusiastic, but what's most important here is in the battleground states, nevada, florida, we're seeing that rate even higher. upwards of 70% of latinos saying they're enthusiastic. that's crucial for the obama cam taken to clench the electoral votes they new. >> a pew hispanic center said education and the economy pr the top two. you might think based on overall polls we see that will fit with governor romney. when the largest spanish newspaper in the country endorsed obama last week, they did it because of romney's economic pitch. why do they see it different than the rest of the country? >> this latest poll shows that 73% of latinos trust obama and the democrats to improve the economic situation. so the economy is the number one concern for latinos, and it has been for a long part of this campaign. they just do not buy the smal
latino decisions has been tracking latino enthusiasm for the past ten weeks. it started out at lower level and increased at 8% to where 45% of latino are more enthusiasm about 2008. right now for 2012 we see 60% saying they're very enthusiastic, but what's most important here is in the battleground states, nevada, florida, we're seeing that rate even higher. upwards of 70% of latinos saying they're enthusiastic. that's crucial for the obama cam taken to clench the electoral votes they new....
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no doubt, latinos and al-nahda, as the rest of the country, are going to be a big part of -- latinos in colorado, as the rest of the country, are going to be a big part of the election and what i have seen is very similar to what is happening across the country, the enthusiasm for president obama amongst latinos is through the roof. if you look pacquiao -- look back at the latino poll that just came out, enthusiasm is hired now that it was -- enthusiasm is higher now than it was in 2008. there is no doubt that it will have a huge impact. the more that latinos and turn out, they can have a much bigger impact in this election than in any other previous election we have had. host: independent caller from garland, texas. your on the air. caller: can i go ahead with my question? host: please do. caller: hello? host: i'm going to put you on hold. you've got to turn the television down. laurie in houston, texas, democratic caller. caller: i would like to thank the host for informing one of the callers that your show is not paid for by the government. it seems to be a lot of people who call
no doubt, latinos and al-nahda, as the rest of the country, are going to be a big part of -- latinos in colorado, as the rest of the country, are going to be a big part of the election and what i have seen is very similar to what is happening across the country, the enthusiasm for president obama amongst latinos is through the roof. if you look pacquiao -- look back at the latino poll that just came out, enthusiasm is hired now that it was -- enthusiasm is higher now than it was in 2008. there...
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states. >> as i talked to latinos, the insight that i got was that latinos were scared. you know, it wasn't the economy and -- they were scared of the republican party, and i think fear is what did us in. people were scared of people like todd akin kin. they were scared of richard murdock. they were scared of the anti-immigration talk. it's almost as if we're living in the past. >> i want you to listen to mitt romney himself during the republican primary. you were at this debate, i believe, governor, where he was talking about the latinos and immigration. >> then they're going to find they can't get work here, and if people don't get work here, they're going to self-deport to a place they can get work. >> self-deport is not the kind of term that is -- when you talk about the tone that draws people in. >> they need to know we care and we care about immigration. >> you believe we are? >> yes, i believe we are. i'm pro-immigration. >> well, you are. >> the values -- we have the republican share fundamental values that are in common with the hispanics, and we have -- i belie
states. >> as i talked to latinos, the insight that i got was that latinos were scared. you know, it wasn't the economy and -- they were scared of the republican party, and i think fear is what did us in. people were scared of people like todd akin kin. they were scared of richard murdock. they were scared of the anti-immigration talk. it's almost as if we're living in the past. >> i want you to listen to mitt romney himself during the republican primary. you were at this debate, i...
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so what is clinton and how is it being used to promote workers' rights for mexican and latino workers in america devil well let me means it has a double meaning it means tell me your story and count me in and what we're doing is we're telling stories and getting people counted and we tell stories through a documentary series campaigns where we're partner with a wide variety of organizations to really promote those stories particularly in this case of latino workers and workers in general who are facing some challenges from from their employers and we tell those stories that mobilized individuals to take action important action as was the case today particularly today the action was in front of a recycling center in los angeles there was hundreds of folks out there and we were asking for rides for recycler workers who have been abused and and really are fighting for for a better opportunity and in you you're asking people to contact the government in that area it's not just los angeles and do something about the way these workers are being abused by these private contractors. yeah abso
so what is clinton and how is it being used to promote workers' rights for mexican and latino workers in america devil well let me means it has a double meaning it means tell me your story and count me in and what we're doing is we're telling stories and getting people counted and we tell stories through a documentary series campaigns where we're partner with a wide variety of organizations to really promote those stories particularly in this case of latino workers and workers in general who...